Alcohol Use Disorder & Addiction Therapists in Utah

Alcohol use disorders are a category of conditions in which a person regularly consumes alcohol in a way that is compulsive and results in harmful consequences at least some of the time. Many people drink alcohol regularly without abusing it or becoming addicted.

7 Matching Therapists with Availability

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Peter D Yeomans

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxiety Loss, grief, and bereavementPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Substance abuse Trauma
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Christine Agic

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxietyCodependency Couples counseling Work stressBurnout
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Grant Murdoch

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxiety Addiction Couples counseling DepressionLife coaching
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Gerald David Zirin

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxiety Relationship issues Depression AddictionChronic pain
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Elizabeth Courtney Ossip

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxietyPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Trauma Depression Relationship issues
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Matthew Ross Syzdek

Therapist

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxiety AddictionAdolescent mental health DepressionMen's health
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Shkeya Bellfield

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Accepting clients from Utah

Alcohol use disorder & addictionAnxietyBipolar disorder DepressionVeterans' issuesMood disorders
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